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Synagogue in Krasnosielc
Object Detail

Building Date
Early 19th century - late 20th century

Synagogue active dates

Reconstruction Dates
After 1945

Architect/ Maker
Unknown (Unknown)

Community

Location

Style
Unknown|

Material/Technique

Construction Material
Brick

Summary and Remarks

Suggested Reconsdivuction

History/Provenance

Condition

Present Usage
Shop

Present Usage Details

Historical significance: Event/Period

Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore

Historical significance: Person

 The synagogue was attended by Aron (Albert), Shmuel (Sam), and Kirsch (Harry) Warner, co-founder of Warner Bros., who was born in Krasnosielc — sons of Pearl Leah Eichelbaum and Benjamin Voron, a shoemaker.


Architectural Significance: Style

Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration

Urban significance
Part of Jewish street

Significance Rating
2 (Regional)

Condition of Building Fabric
C (Poor)

Bibliography
Bergman, Eleonora and Jan Jagelski, Zachowane synagogi i domy modlitwy w Polsce. Katalog. (Warsaw, 1996), p. 70 with ill.; Przemysław Burchard, Pamiątki i zabytki kultury Żydowskiej w Polsce (Warszawa, 1990), p. 84; Wein, Avraham, ed., Pinkas ha-kehilot: Polin, vol. 4: Varsha ve-ha-galil (Jerusalem, 1989), p. 416; http://www.sztetl.org.pl/en/article/krasnosielc/11,synagogues-prayer-houses-and-others/338,a-synagogue-in-krasnosielc-at-przechodnia-street-3-/

Short Name
Full Name
Volume
Page
Biography

Photographer
Photograph Date
2011

Remarks

0 Coordinates: 53.034103, 21.159180